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I Am That I Am: Change the Story You Tell Yourself
We believe the story we tell ourselves. Often times, our beliefs about who we are and what we are capable of does not allow us to live our best life now. We have been lied to from …
Can You Tell an Ostrich from an Emu?
A huge bird with a long neck and big eyes looks up from eating. Then it runs away on its strong legs. Did you just see an ostrich? Or was it an emu? These animals look very …
Depends on How You Tell It
What would you do if one day, without any warning, your child disappeared as if the earth had swallowed it?There's one moment, and then, in the next moment-gone. This book tells …
Can You Tell a Bee from a Wasp?
Something buzzes past your ear. A yellow-and-black insect flies to a colorful flower. It crawls around and then zooms away. Did you just see a bee? Or was it a wasp? These …
Can You Tell a Stegosaurus from an Ankylosaurus?
A dinosaur with an armored back chomps on plants. It swings its tail at a hungry meat eater. Was that a Stegosaurus? Or was it an Ankylosaurus? These dinosaurs looked similar, but …
Can You Tell Me How I Get to Heaven?
A delightful story of a little girl desperate to find out what she needs to do to get to heaven. Author Debbie Fitzgerald takes you on a journey, through farm animals, to get to …
I'm Not Gonna Lie: And Other Lies You Tell When You Turn 50
Can You Tell a Giganotosaurus from a Spinosaurus?
Audisee(R) eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! A fearsome dinosaur stomps around on two legs. It swipes …
Can You Tell a Gecko from a Salamander?
A small animal with a long body and short legs crawls along the ground. Suddenly, a hungry snake attacks. The animal runs away. But it leaves its tail behind! Did you just see a …
Can You Tell a Triceratops from a Protoceratops?
A dinosaur with pointy horns searches for a meal. It tears leaves off branches with its strong beak. Was that a Triceratops? Or was it a Protoceratops? These dinosaurs looked …